GB/T 9394-1998
ActivePotassium silicate solution for use in electronicindustry
电子工业用硅酸钾溶液
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GB/T 9394-1998 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, and packaging for potassium silicate solution used in the electronic industry. It is applied as a binder or coating material in the production of cathode ray tubes (CRTs), fluorescent screens, and other electronic components where a stable, high-purity silicate solution is needed for phosphor adhesion or insulation layers. The standard ensures consistent quality and performance for manufacturers of displays and electronic parts.
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